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A touch of class...


More trouble with Nazis in this week's William Bazillion: http://www.williambazillion.com

The Original Maverick


Know your Mavericks!

The Original Maverick:



Scientologist Maverick:



G.I. Joe Maverick:



Mutant Maverick:


September Fresh From the Festivals


Here's my newest set of reviews for Animation World Network. There's some fun stuff in this month's clips, including the must-see shorts Skhizein and A-Z.

"Silence, Schweinhund!"


More evil German action (is that redundant?) in this week's William Bazillion:

http://www.williambazillion.com

On a more serious note, if you've never registered to vote, if you've moved to a new zip code, or are otherwise unsure of your voting status, please visit one of these sites IMMEDIATELY and make sure you're all set for next month's election:

http://www.rockthevote.com/home.html

"My belt's been recharged..."


Another thrilling installment in The Chronicles of William Bazillion: http://www.williambazillion.com

NOW we're getting someplace.

Run (to the) Forest, run!


Nearly a year ago, Dice Tsutsumi, Ronnie Del Carmen and Enrico Casarosa approached me at an event at the Cartoon Art Museum to discuss a project that they were working on, which they thought would make a fun exhibition.

Earlier in 2008, the first rumblings of the Totoro Forest Project hit the Internet, and word of the charity auction, the plight of the Sayama Forest, and Hayao Miyazaki's efforts to preserve Japan's endangered woodlands started to spread.

"Did you have a rough landing, too?"


It's a short, one-page gag William Bazillion this week, but it's a gag that moves the story forward, something which I've absorbed through osmosis by living with an expert (probably not the best link to her comic, though, since that will probably pull up a guest strip today).

Anyway, please check out http://www.williambazillion.com for the whole scoop.

This week's William Bazillion: The reason comics were invented


Yeah, that's a pretty arrogant subject line considering that I'm promoting my own work here, but this week's got my all-time favorite William Bazillion scenario.

Keep in mind that I've had several hundred Doug Henning clones, time travel and gigantic nutcracker robots leading a toy army in the employ of Santa's Nazi successor, and you'll realize that I don't throw around "all-time favorite William Bazillion scenario" lightly.

If that doesn't grab you, I give up:

http://www.williambazillion.com